Sentences with phrase «on tenure charges»

It's not quite a trend yet, but two more state - appointed arbitrators have sided with Newark teachers brought up on tenure charges by district superintendent Cami Anderson, claiming in both cases that her administration did not follow the proper process.

Not exact matches

Gareth Southgate remains in charge of England (and appears almost certain to get the job on a permanent basis) while defeat at Wembley could well see the end of Gordon Strachan's tenure in...
However, it was Liverpool's abysmal record on the road combined with the lack of entertainment on the pitch which ultimately spelt the end of the veteran's tenure in charge.
She claims the Assemblyman spoke about pornography freely in the office during her tenure and, on one occasion, brought in framed black and white sexually charged photographs of women's navel areas that he intended on hanging throughout the office.
Up to this point, the widely held belief was that the focus of the probe was on the tenure of DiNapoli's predecessor — Hevesi — who resigned in disgrace after pleading guilty to a felony charge of misusing state resources in the so - called Chaffeurgate scandal.
And the proud liberals now in charge of city governance have their sights set on affecting far more change over the next three and a half years — and maybe another four years on top of that — of Mr. de Blasio's tenure
On December 12, 2006, the EFCC had issued an interim investigative report and prepared a draft of 223 charges against Odili, accusing him of embezzling N100bn during his tenure.
The governor had been a mild supporter of charter schools throughout his tenure as governor until he made «saving» charters from Bill de Blasio a key issue in recent months, as the mayor made promises to charge some charter networks rent and put other restrictions on the city's charters.
It was gathered that further investigation into the fraud had necessitated a need to amend the 24 - count charge initially brought against Oronsaye, on July 13, 2015, in which along with his co-accused, Osarenkhoe Afe, and Fredrick Hamilton Global Services Limited, he is alleged to have been complicit in several biometric contract awards during his tenure as HoS.
His remarks come a month after FBI Director James Comey passed on recommending criminal charges against Clinton, but accused her of being «extremely careless» in how she handled classified information during her tenure as secretary of state.
Badeh's loyalists said having discovered that the allegations for which he was detained for more than one month before being charged to court were flimsy, as they were all based on his tenure as Chief of Air Staff, and not the celebrated arms scandal, allegedly committed when he was Chief of Defence Staff, the EFCC may have hatched the $ 1m story so as to keep the Badeh matter alive.
The charges are a permanent stain on Cuomo's upstate economic development — one of the centerpieces of his tenure as governor.
Her tenure was marked by the federal indictment of former state Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, a Nassau Republican, on extortion charges that involved a contract awarded by Nassau County.
Metzger's tenure on the Town Board has been characterized by a strong interest in environmental and energy issues, spearheading such initiatives as establishing Rosendale as an Energy Smart Community, replacing all streetlamps in the town with LED bulbs, siting an EV charging station in the municipal parking lot on Main Street and coordinating the Finding Rosendale street signage project.
During Mr. Sparaco's tenure in this second position, he was brought up on charges of election ballot fraud in a takeover attempt of the Republican Party in which Mr.Ballard is now accused of being complicit.
The average chemist, for example, finishes postdoctoral work and takes a permanent job at about age 33, said NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Sally Rockey, who was on the working group and headed the NIH task force charged with implementing the recommendations, at last week's meeting; biomedical scientists, on average, are about 6 years older than chemists when they attain a tenure - track faculty post.
A researcher who claims that comments on PubPeer caused him to lose a tenured faculty job offer now intends to press legal charges against the person or people behind these posts — provided he can uncover their identities.
Former basketball coach Donnie Tyndall talks to Armen Keteyian about his tenure at University of Southern Mississippi amid charges of academic fraud on behalf of prospective players.
Jason Kamras, deputy to D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee in charge of human capital, talks with Education Next about the new teacher evaluation system put in place in D.C. Beginning this year, teachers in D.C. will be evaluated based on student test scores (when available) and classroom observations (by principals and master educators), and poorly performing teachers may be fired, regardless of tenure.
The governor had been a mild supporter of charter schools throughout his tenure as governor until he made «saving» charters from Bill de Blasio a key issue in recent months, as the mayor made promises to charge some charter networks rent and put other restrictions on the city's charters.
But the stakes in this second year under the new system will only be higher, as the law gives school districts the power to bring tenure charges against teachers who don't fare well in a second consecutive year, putting new pressures on teachers and placing new responsibility on schools.
The 2012 tenure reform law requires districts to bring tenure charges against those with ratings of» ineffective» for two consecutive years, and two years later, 2015 will be the first test to see if districts will move on the opportunity.
And here we are, eight years later and more than two years into Governor Malloy's tenure as Connecticut's Chief Elected Official and not only has Malloy failed to lead the way on this crucial issue, but he is, in fact, leading the charge in exactly the wrong direction.
The proposed law directs superintendents to file tenure charges against teachers who receive two consecutive negative ratings on annual evaluations.
Sometimes you have to be open to the ideas of charters, vouchers, value added, bonuses, and tenure charge just so you are able to confirm or deny it based on the evidence.
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«While the spending limit varies by card member, based on a number of factors, including payment history or tenure, card members generally have a significantly higher spending limit with a charge card than credit card.»
It is not about making room for clinicians on the tenure track and charged with producing legal theory, even if a different kind of legal theory.
He's lead the charge on 165 cases in his 15 - year tenure, according to pro bono coordinator Nancy Hinton.
«It helps if the person in charge has been a lawyer or has been a senior member of the cabinet,» commented Bob Neill, the Tory chair of the House of Commons» Justice Committee, early on in Truss's tenure.
The Administration charges are either deducted on monthly basis on a fixed rate or vary through the policy tenure depending upon the insurance company.
The policyholder chooses the coverage required and the plan tenure based on which the premium charged would be calculated.
The calculation of surrender value depends on various things like total tenure of the policy, number of premiums that you have paid, surrender charge applicable etc..
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